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Geez, just go after players who aren't already injured. There has to be a friggin outfielder out there that can be had who has two good knees. Enough with the trying to catch lightening in a bottle strategy because it ain't working. Mets + Scrap Heap Players= 4th Place

What's the point, the Mets need an outfielder for a whole season not a 30 year old coming back from a second microfracture surgery on his left knee. You won't be getting anything close to the player Sizemore was, just pass.

Blake Griffin missed 1 full year 3 years ago to microfracture surgery, yes his 2nd such surgery he then went on to do this.

This would be a great signing even if he can't start the season. All we need is for him to look good before the trade deadline and then ship him for more prospects. If he shows even a glimpse of his former self there will be some desperate, injury-riddled team that will pull the trigger for him down the stretch.

Grady Sizemore

i know we are a few years removed from him being one of the best all around center fielders in baseball...but i cant help but get excited about the prospect of signing him to a minor league deal...it would be a low risk, high reward kind of thing, and in my opinion is something that we should definitely do...if he can be 75 percent of what he used to be he can really be a valuable part of the team going forward...its a no brainer in my opinion, how do you guys feel about him?

Abreu is washed up. He hasn't been connected to the Mets. One guy on this thread mentioned him, probably with tongue in cheek.

Sizemore, on the other hand, seems to have generated some interest in the Mets FO. If healthy (a very big IF) on a low risk contract, he could certainly be an asset. But, Ranger18, we wouldn't flip him at the deadline because he won't be ready for action until about then. Besides, at his age, a healthy Grady would be someone to keep.